You can get rid of that brown hue pervading the game, breath some life into those gormless characters' faces, and even build your own settlement in the wasteland - just like in Fallout 4! So if you want to start acclimatising to the harsh realities of life in the Boston Wasteland, then get your hands dirty with these New Vegas mods to make it feel like the desert edition of Fallout 4. That means you can spruce up New Vegas to look absolutely stunning. With New Vegas running on the same engine as Fallout 3, it has just as rich a modding community as its predecessor. Now, it's time for the Mojave Wasteland of New Vegas to get the makeover it deserves. To make this journey a bit more fun for you, a couple of weeks ago, I told you how to get the most of Fallout 3 by modding it to look and play a lot like Fallout 4. There are no doubt plenty of people who are preparing for the next apocalypse - or rather the same apocalypse that happens in every Fallout game but told from a different angle - by playing previous games in the series.
Fallout 4 is a matter of weeks away, and it's going to turn the world into a barren wasteland as gamers the world over get glued to their rigs for (at least) the next six months. Head to the advanced tab and change the 'default format' to.
This MIGHT fix it - Right click the speaker icon in the bottom right on Windows, and press 'Playback devices' then highlight your speakers (will probably be one with a green tick) then click 'properties' in the bottom right. Stock up on 100 cans of corned beef, get a crate of rice puddings and start settling into that makeshift nuclear bunker you built in your back garden 'just in case'. Had this problem with Skyrim when it came out.